Chicago
Public
Media
is
a
community-supported,
non-commercial
public
service
broadcasting
institution,
broadcasting
throughout

Chicago and
surrounding regions at WBEZ 91.5 FM Chicago, WBEQ 90.7 FM Morris, and WBEW
89.5 FM Chesterton, Indiana. Each week, more than 600,000 listeners
tune-in to the station for its eclectic and innovative programming. From
news and public affairs to music and arts, the station's distinctive
selection of internationally, nationally, and locally produced programs
reflects the diversity of the community it serves. Chicago Public Media is
on the web at www.chicagopublicradio.org , streaming live webcasts and now offering podcasts.

Chicago Public Media is committed to helping listeners learn about issues
that affect the community, the nation, and the world. Supported by
contributing listeners, Chicago Public Media produces such
distinctive and innovative programming as This American Life, Eight
Forty-Eight, Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me! and Worldview. The station
broadcasts a wide array of jazz, blues, and world music and is home to the
Third Coast International Audio Festival. Chicago Public Media also
expands its outreach to the community through partnerships with local and
national institutions.

Originally established as an extension service of the Chicago Board of
Education, Chicago Public Media first signed on as WBEZ in 1943. In 1970,
the station became one of the first charter member stations of National
Public Radio (NPR). It is now the only Chicago-area member station of NPR,
producers of Morning Edition and All Things Considered. Chicago Public
Radio also broadcasts programming distributed by American Public Media,
including Marketplace and A Prairie Home Companion, and from many other
national and international program sources.

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